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  • Weather: heat recedes, winds increase – Extreme fire danger in 10 areas, Lycabettus closed

    Weather: heat recedes, winds increase – Extreme fire danger in 10 areas, Lycabettus closed

    According to the National Meteorological Service (EMY), strong northerly winds—reaching up to 9 Beaufort locally—are expected across the Cyclades, Crete, the Dodecanese, and the eastern Aegean. The Fire Risk Prediction Map issued by the General Secretariat for Civil Protection has marked at least 10 regions, including Attica, in the “red zone” for extreme fire risk.

    Weather: heat recedes, winds increase – Extreme fire danger in 10 areas, Lycabettus closed
  • Skopelos Steals the Spotlight in German Travel Rankings

    Skopelos Steals the Spotlight in German Travel Rankings

    Articles across the German press highlight the island’s vibrant culinary scene, emphasizing local delicacies and authentic products.

    Skopelos Steals the Spotlight in German Travel Rankings
  • Greece Has Second-Highest Rate of Working Poor in EU, Report Finds

    Greece Has Second-Highest Rate of Working Poor in EU, Report Finds

    According to the 2024 findings, 8.8% of Greek workers suffer from serious material and social deprivation — just behind Bulgaria’s 9.5%, and ahead of several other southern and eastern European countries, including Romania (7.8%), Hungary (5.4%), and Slovakia (3.3%).

    Greece Has Second-Highest Rate of Working Poor in EU, Report Finds
  • The United Nations Security Council will convene under the presidency of Kyriakos Mitsotakis

    The United Nations Security Council will convene under the presidency of Kyriakos Mitsotakis

    Titled “Strengthening Maritime Security through International Cooperation for Global Stability,” the debate will bring together global leaders and experts for a strategic exchange of views on tackling the rising threats facing the world’s seas.

    The United Nations Security Council will convene under the presidency of Kyriakos Mitsotakis